Formerly the elementary school, the Shelburne Town Center is
now used for many town functions, including meetings, voting,
sporting events and tournaments. It also houses the town
clerk,  the recreation department and the police station. Twice
a year the stage and gym are transformed into a theater space
and used by Shelburne Players for our spring and fall plays.

     Shelburne Players was founded in
    2002 by Seth Koch, Joe Dye and Anne
    Pardee. We have produced 17  plays
    since then,  at Shelburne Town Center
    in Shelburne, Vermont. Plays and
    dates performed  are listed below:

    “Sylvia” by A.R. Gurney (Spring, 2002)
    Joyce Huff directed

    “The Odd Couple” by Neil Simon (Fall,
    2002) Matt Riley directed

    “Steel Magnolias” by Robert Harling
    (Spring, 2003) Beth Curtis directed

    “A Thousand Clowns” by Herb Gardner
    (Fall, 2003) Joe Dye directed

    “Picnic” by William Inge (Spring, 2004)
    Donald Rowe directed

    “Jakes Women” by Neil Simon (Fall,
    2004) Jeff Fox directed

    “On Golden Pond” by Ernest Thompson
    (Spring, 2005) Bob Stanfield directed

    “Bus Stop” by William Inge (Fall, 2005)
    Joe Dye directed

    “The Night of the Iguana” by Tennessee
    Williams (Spring, 2006) Donald Rowe
    directed

    “Moon Over Buffalo” by Ken Ludwig
    (Fall, 2006) Beth Curtis  directed

    “Tom Jones” by David Rogers (Spring,
    2007) Donald Rowe directed

    “The Rainmaker” by N. Richard Nash
    (Fall, 2007) Joe Dye directed

    “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee
    Williams (Spring, 2008) Don Rowe
    directed

    “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward (Fall,
    2008) Colleen Alexander directed

    Much Ado About Nothing” by William
    Shakespeare (Spring, 2009) Margie
    Cain directed

         “An Inspector Calls” by J.L.Priestley
    
     (Fall, 2009) Donald Rowe directed

    
     “Born Yesterday” by Garson Kanin
    
     (Spring, 2010) Beth Curtis directed
Shelburne Town Center